Space
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Glow in The Dark Constellations - A Field Guide for Young Stargazers
Dazzling seasonal illustrations of constellations, step-by-step directions for finding them, brief retellings of their legends, and eight simple sky maps make this title an invaluable resource for children. Learn More -
Space Cards - Durable flashcards from Flash of Brilliance
26 thick, oversized photo cards intrigue children with striking NASA images and satisfy their curiosity with detailed facts about galaxies, spacecraft, astronauts, the planets, and major moons in our solar system. Learn More -
Earth From Space Poster
A visually accurate, cloud-free satellite view of Earth as seen from space, this remarkable map is the most accurate cartographic projection possible onto a flat surface. Learn More -
The Star Finder - Guide to the Northern Sky
Simplified star chart for older children and families. Great for your classroom “star bag.”. Rotate blue wheel to align the clear window with the month. Stars and constellations show in window. Learn More -
I Wonder Why Stars Twinkle - and other questions about space
This graphic format fact book answers questions curious children might ask (and are so hard to answer.) Lively question and answer approach, incredible information, and appealing artwork. A favorite resource. Learn More -
I Live in the Universe - By Aline Wolf from The Parent Child Press
While answering the question "Where do you live?" the text moves in ever widening circles from a house, to a street, city, state, country (USA), continent, planet, solar system, galaxy, and finally to the universe. Paperback with spiral binding, 20 pages. Learn More -
I Know What Gravity Does - From The Parent-Child Press
Written by Montessorian Aline Wolf, this title explores the work of gravity in a child's daily life. I can see GRAVITY at work when I let go of my spoon in mid-air. Learn More -
I Look "Out" at the Stars - By Aline Wolf from The Parent Child Press
Written to help children ponder the language used about looking at the stars when there is no "up" from our round Earth. The small format and early reading level gives children easy access to big concepts. Measures 5½" square. Paperback with spiral binding, 20 pages. Learn More -
I Travel on Planet Earth - From The Parent-Child Press
Written by Montessorian Aline Wolf, this title reminds children that even while sitting very still, they are still moving. I am traveling on Planet Earth. I can't feel that I am moving, because everything else on our planet--including the air--is moving with me. Learn More -
How Big is the Milky Way? - By Aline Wolf from The Parent Child Press
Written to help children understand the number of stars in the Milky Way--one billion--and help children grasp the immensity of our galaxy. The small format and early reading level gives children easy access to big concepts. Paperback with spiral binding, 20 pages. Learn More -
I Know The Sun Does Not "Set" - By Aline Wolf from The Parent Child Press
Written to help children understand that the impression of the sun "rising" and "setting" is created as the Earth turns so everyone can have day and night. The small format and early reading level gives children easy access to big concepts. Paperback with spiral binding, 20 pages. Learn More -
Seeing Stars
Turn any room into a planetarium using a flashlight and this clever set of star-punched cards. Learn More -
Day and Night - Discovering Nature's Cycles
The differences between the daytime sky and the sky at night are a source of wonder for young children. This is a satisfying explanation of the changes children see from day to day and a great introduction to Earth’s rotation. Paperback, 24 pages. Learn More -
The Night Sky - Discovering Nature's Cycles
Moon phases are clearly explained to beginning readers with glorious photos of the moon in the night sky and simple text for early readers. A satisfying way for children to explore the changes they see from week to week. Learn More -
Zoo In The Sky - A Book of Animal Constellations from National Geographic
Shiny foil stars emerge from lush paintings to reveal 16 animal constellations. Read their entrancing stories aloud to younger children and inspire readers to consult fascinating and informative further resources. Learn More -
What's So Special About Planet Earth? - By Robert E. Wells
Planet Earth is a pretty good place to live, and this book illustrates why. Join its planet-by-planet tour of the solar system to places that are too hot, too cold, and too stormy to support human life. 32 pages. Learn More


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